Someone say Gallienus?? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes.. sorry I see that now... I was kind of enchanted by the coin and didn't read your description..lol Can you please give your opinion as to...
Pour a stiff drink and enjoy that acquisition! It's amazing!
[ATTACH] Mint Markianopolis OBV: M OPELLIOC ANTWNINOC Bare headed and draped bust of Diadumenian, right REV: MARKIANO-POLEITWN Eros/Thanatos...
I love that Maximinus - wow.. If that was the reverse on a medieval coin I would call that design over the door a portcullis. Amazing coin all around.
Get the body oil sprayed and they last forever... I didn't and the body went on mine but it ran fine. I live in Canada - so salty roads in the...
I bought a new Corolla in 2002... at the time my wife was pregnant with our 2nd child. That child took her drivers test in that car when she...
Beautiful coin! [ATTACH]
Firstly it is an absolutely amazing coin, obverse and reverse.. that helmet is outstanding! A worthy centerpiece to any collection. I don't know...
Amazing coins... sorry no London from me yet. My only Constantius Chlorus is a new purchase from the Cyzicus mint. Very excited about the portrait...
Sorry about the thread title - not my best work... However onward an upward... Next question: Are all sand patinas applied?
Why have I only rarely seen a silver denarius of Claudius?
First Question: Why can I easily find large follis (28-30mm) of the tetrarchy .. but not Constantine?
I thought I would start this thread for new or intermediate collectors. Sometimes it can be intimating to ask a question in the middle of a thread...
Free auctions at Forvm Ancient Coins... no fees - lots of views...not a bad option..
I certainly think going with low starting bid auctions on eBay gets more eyeballs to the page then "Buy It Now" or "$XYZ price or Best Offer".....
Really nice pick ups and I like the photos as well. Very well done.
Wonderful coins posted.. here are a couple of mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head right. Rev: D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG,...
I think I see antlers on this stag: [ATTACH] Ionia, Ephesus AE16 280-258 BC OBV: Bee in Laurel wreath REV: Stag grazing, right 16.58mm, 3.2 grams...
Wow - I really love those photos @Denis Richard .. spectacular!!
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